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deal avert the largest labor strike in a year. >>> and plus, rite out of the sea and into the city, a rare twister strikes the big apple catching new yorkers by surprise. >> a big wind tunnel noise and i just hit the deck and laid on the floor. >> it looked literally like the "wizard of oz" and stuff just swirling. >> and the walks and the waves and the hugs, and what you did not hear another the two convention convention conventions that speaks volumes. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone, i'm randi kaye, and it is 8:00 a.m. in the east, and 5:00 in the west. and we have something rare that is waking us up, something rare in queens. one witness said it is like a scene out of "wizard of oz." a second storm hit brooklyn and the powerful storm stretched all of the way to washington. >> the next thing you know, bam! it just hit. they came and told us to pack up, and the next thing we know -- >> three minutes time literally. >> things just started flying and chairs and merchandise and people running. >> and now more than 25,000 homes are without power, and i
deal avert the largest labor strike in a year. >>> and plus, rite out of the sea and into the city, a rare twister strikes the big apple catching new yorkers by surprise. >> a big wind tunnel noise and i just hit the deck and laid on the floor. >> it looked literally like the "wizard of oz" and stuff just swirling. >> and the walks and the waves and the hugs, and what you did not hear another the two convention convention conventions that speaks volumes. --...
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the president winning big. alexandria city, come into the areas here. where the votes are out in virginia, they are mostly out in democratic areas. the romney campaign wants to wait. can't blame them. but when you look at the map, whether this map or looking more importantly at this map, we have the president over the top, president got 365 electoral votes last time. if he runs the board. he'll get 330, 331 i think. maybe one or two for governor romney. but warm up the fat lady. >> one more electoral vote, john. we projected that in the state of maine, we earlier projected he would get three of the four electoral votes. the fourth electoral vote in the state of maine will go to the president. that numbers will go up to 274 to 275. another one electoral vote for the president. the magic number 270. with ohio, he has enough to win. let's take a closer look at the votes right now and see where we stand right now. in the remaining states we're watching, virginia, 86% of the vote is in in virginia, president ahead by 21,716 votes in virginia. virginia, still
the president winning big. alexandria city, come into the areas here. where the votes are out in virginia, they are mostly out in democratic areas. the romney campaign wants to wait. can't blame them. but when you look at the map, whether this map or looking more importantly at this map, we have the president over the top, president got 365 electoral votes last time. if he runs the board. he'll get 330, 331 i think. maybe one or two for governor romney. but warm up the fat lady. >> one...
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rumbling near mexico city. 25 million people watching hoping it isn't the big one. >>> and in the john edwards corruption trial. the former aide andrew young says he feared for his life. our legal guys weigh in on that case, next hour. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. when it comes to home insurance, surprises can be a little scary. and a little costly. that's why the best agents present their clients with a lot of options. because when it comes to what's covered and what's not, nobody likes surprises. [ click ] [ chuckles ] we totally thought -- [ all scream ] obscure space junk falling from the sky? w
rumbling near mexico city. 25 million people watching hoping it isn't the big one. >>> and in the john edwards corruption trial. the former aide andrew young says he feared for his life. our legal guys weigh in on that case, next hour. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing...
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chichen itza was built more than a thousand years ago and was one of the largest cities in the mayan empire. today it stretches out across about five square kilometers of ground here in yucatan. and as you can see, a lot of the architecture is still extremely imposing. this temple corresponds to the mayan calendar. a lot of the steps and panels represent months and years. and as you can see all around me, there's stale great deal of enthusiasm amongst tourists for coming to chichen itza. nate parker, cnn, chichen itza, mexico. >>> important advice for millions of people, especially parents, in the wake of the connecticut shooting. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. >>> eight days a
chichen itza was built more than a thousand years ago and was one of the largest cities in the mayan empire. today it stretches out across about five square kilometers of ground here in yucatan. and as you can see, a lot of the architecture is still extremely imposing. this temple corresponds to the mayan calendar. a lot of the steps and panels represent months and years. and as you can see all around me, there's stale great deal of enthusiasm amongst tourists for coming to chichen itza. nate...
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the city's working toward it. they're trying to put youngsters, young men to work in a productive environment. from the police end, you know, if we could hire 2,000 more policemen tomorrow, it would be wonderful. but obviously that's not going to happen. it's just going to take a more concerted effort on the part of the city to start hiring officers so that we can start to build up forces, to be, you know, to contend with this gang violence. >> and pat, one of the things caught our eye that you said is that maybe the city's been too successful in getting rid of gang leaders. explain what you mean by that. >> well, i don't know if too successful would be the words. you know, over the past seven or eight years, we've been very successful in getting gang leaders out of the picture and into the penitentiary. unfortunately, when that happens, it's kind of a domino effect. now we have youngsters taking over gangs where there used to be discipline. now there is none, so now we have gangs going block to block, fighting fo
the city's working toward it. they're trying to put youngsters, young men to work in a productive environment. from the police end, you know, if we could hire 2,000 more policemen tomorrow, it would be wonderful. but obviously that's not going to happen. it's just going to take a more concerted effort on the part of the city to start hiring officers so that we can start to build up forces, to be, you know, to contend with this gang violence. >> and pat, one of the things caught our eye...
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>> don't you want to go to the rainiest city in the country and and you might see a werewolf or a vamp pyre. you can go to 150 different places in new zealand on the official lord of the rings tour. >> if you wanted to do this, how do you find out about it? >> there is a website movie-location.com. it will give you any movie you want to see and any location. if you are dying to know where the sound of music was shot, that is the number one most favorite location. >> really? >> off to austria. >> thank you, nadya, that was fun. >>> a suspect tries to make off with a woman's purse, but her son said, no way, not so fast, n find out how he bravely stopped that crook next. no, sorry, sir. we don't. oh, well, that's too bad. [ man ] kyle, is that you? [ laughs ] [ man ] still here, kyle. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. right now, very well qualified lessees can get a 2012 equinox ls for around $229 a month. see lioutdoors, or in.ight. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe, e
>> don't you want to go to the rainiest city in the country and and you might see a werewolf or a vamp pyre. you can go to 150 different places in new zealand on the official lord of the rings tour. >> if you wanted to do this, how do you find out about it? >> there is a website movie-location.com. it will give you any movie you want to see and any location. if you are dying to know where the sound of music was shot, that is the number one most favorite location. >>...
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that one was felt hundreds of miles away in mexico city causing people to evacuate when the tall buildings there began to sway. >>> confusion, panic and hurt people getting in the way. we're hearing for the first time the 911 tape from the night that whitney houston died. tmz obtained this tape of a hotel security guard making the call after houston was found facedown in the bathtub. he says a woman in houston's room was out of it and wouldn't let him in to try to perform cpr. >> you don't know if she's conscious or breathing? >> apparently she was not breathing. >> she is breathing now? >> i don't know. the person that called me was irate and didn't get much out of her. security going in there now. >> we'll send police and fire over. does it sound like the person is still not breathing? >> that's correct. is there any way you can giveet the room to give cpr instructions? >> she kept hanging up on us. >> according to the report on houston's death, her assistant and bodyguard were the only people in the room at the time. >>> rick santorum once called mitt romney the worst republican in the
that one was felt hundreds of miles away in mexico city causing people to evacuate when the tall buildings there began to sway. >>> confusion, panic and hurt people getting in the way. we're hearing for the first time the 911 tape from the night that whitney houston died. tmz obtained this tape of a hotel security guard making the call after houston was found facedown in the bathtub. he says a woman in houston's room was out of it and wouldn't let him in to try to perform cpr. >>...
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this is usually an abandoned part of the city, really run down. on thursday nights you can get 200, 300, 400 people right here. that's because this is where the pixador artists come together. they have drinks and smoke and talk about their plans for the week. it's pretty interesting because these are rival gangs but they can do this because they no longer take it out in the streets. instead the competition is up on the wall. they spray the names of their gangs on walls and compose rap songs. ♪ this one is about brazil's culture of consumption. pixador emerged in the 1980s, a sprawling city of 20 million people where the division between rich and poor is vast. they're mostly young men, but these women formed an all female gang. it's adrenaline art, freedom of expression, she says. you have an idea and you want to rebel. just don't call it graffiti. pixador say they don't want to be defined as street artists. part of the thrill is breaking the law. pixador doesn't respect anything, public or private, he says,
this is usually an abandoned part of the city, really run down. on thursday nights you can get 200, 300, 400 people right here. that's because this is where the pixador artists come together. they have drinks and smoke and talk about their plans for the week. it's pretty interesting because these are rival gangs but they can do this because they no longer take it out in the streets. instead the competition is up on the wall. they spray the names of their gangs on walls and compose rap songs....
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollipop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imag
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, most crime-ridden cities in the nation. but first let's talk about the one thing americans are certain is bad -- government-run health care. across the atlantic, in great britain. is the nation's health service an evil death panel, as some say? let's take a look. during america's debate over health care reform, critics said britain's government-run system was an orwellian bureaucracy that rationed care to those in need. were they right? britain does have a system that is as close to socialized medicine as any rich country gets. the government pays for everything, owns most of the hospitals, and pays most of the doctors. but consider this -- compared to americans, the brits have longer life spans, a lower infant mortality rate, and a health care system that consistently ranks higher on every measure. all this and everyone's care is covered. no payments to doctors, no monthly charges from your insurance company, no co-pays, no fees, nothing. >> we'll be ready on the back table. >> reporter: at king's college hospital in londo
, most crime-ridden cities in the nation. but first let's talk about the one thing americans are certain is bad -- government-run health care. across the atlantic, in great britain. is the nation's health service an evil death panel, as some say? let's take a look. during america's debate over health care reform, critics said britain's government-run system was an orwellian bureaucracy that rationed care to those in need. were they right? britain does have a system that is as close to...
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and one of them says go to u tush and look at this kid in central park play the uke. i was like, okay, whatever. then another customer said that, and another customer. most of these guys were like 20 years old or so. so finally i have him come around the counter to show me what a youtube is. i don't know what the hell it is. >> at the time i didn't know what youtube was. it wasn't that popular yet. at the time i wenon, there was this clip. someone took it off the tv, from the television show an put it on youtube. >> there is this kid in central park. was so spectacular. >> and in a matter of months, it had like millions and millions of views. >> i owe that guy a lot, because i sold so many of these instruments because of this guy, because they said, look, a lot of people were still looking at these as toys. i'd say, this is what you can do. >> and right after that i started getting -- my manager started getting flooded from e-mails from people saying, hey, we want to bring this guy out to the west coast, or the east coast, or midwest, and that's how it all started. â™
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when you have troops that arrive in countries, they don't have the city locations. they don't have the water. they don't have the communications. they don't have power. the mob goes in. they're the first to go in, and they're also the very last to depart, and they baskly lay the ground work for all success in operations. the work is amazing. >>. >> in modern combat targeting and taking out my combatants is crucial to military success. there's one elite air force unit that lays the ground work for it all. >> we just had a team in afghanistan working with army ranger forces that were up close and personal with the taliban, and they were feeding down linked imagery to be able to find the targeted finish, those adversaries out there. >> that team is the fifth combat communications group also known as the mob. they're literally the first deployed and the last to leave. >> we're also nervous. you know? first ones out the door. fist ones to excellence. stroo we're building up -- we're installing initial communication and make it so that we can actually get up and then just
when you have troops that arrive in countries, they don't have the city locations. they don't have the water. they don't have the communications. they don't have power. the mob goes in. they're the first to go in, and they're also the very last to depart, and they baskly lay the ground work for all success in operations. the work is amazing. >>. >> in modern combat targeting and taking out my combatants is crucial to military success. there's one elite air force unit that lays the...
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say the city is surrounded. it's under siege. that they can't get in and out of their homes, that they're shooting and shelling going on. the people are too afraid to move from their houses. this is exactly what was happening in the city of homs in the district that eventually the syrian forces were able to crush, so the people of idlib now know that that potentially awaits their fate there in that northern city right now, randi. >> nic robertson, thank you very much, reporting for us this morning. >>> cnn's arwa damon and her team were actually inside the besieged city of homs. it's one of the most dangerous places in syria right now. you can join us tomorrow night as arwa gives us an eye-opening account. "72 hours under fire" tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> israeli rockets killed at least 15 palestinians, 22 people were injured in this southeast of attacks. israeli forces say they're targeting people who are part of a terror infrastructure and they say they're responding to several palestinian rocket
say the city is surrounded. it's under siege. that they can't get in and out of their homes, that they're shooting and shelling going on. the people are too afraid to move from their houses. this is exactly what was happening in the city of homs in the district that eventually the syrian forces were able to crush, so the people of idlib now know that that potentially awaits their fate there in that northern city right now, randi. >> nic robertson, thank you very much, reporting for us...
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the city mayor, mayor bloomberg in particular at that, not necessarily at the presidential level. >> i think barack obama did not make a mistake. i think he did a good job in his response. it's important mitt romney not make a mistake. i think it put a pause on romney's momentum and that perhaps helped the president. i don't think it makes him an undecided voter who doesn't like either of the candidates who a week ago wanted president obama. >> great to see you. >> great to be with you. >> we're going to get the latest on how much power has been restored to the superstorm sandy victims, right after this. 200 . in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. we'rwith questions fromtump sombing elections.kies do you know where your polling place is? maybe somewhere
the city mayor, mayor bloomberg in particular at that, not necessarily at the presidential level. >> i think barack obama did not make a mistake. i think he did a good job in his response. it's important mitt romney not make a mistake. i think it put a pause on romney's momentum and that perhaps helped the president. i don't think it makes him an undecided voter who doesn't like either of the candidates who a week ago wanted president obama. >> great to see you. >> great to be...
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these are some of the most populated cities in the u.s. new york, philadelphia. over ten million people might be impacted in terms of power outages. and that holds true at cleveland, ohio, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. so we'll be talking about the hundreds of thousands to likely the millions of people that are impacted by one storm, strong winds coming in. flooding rains for days. that's a long-lasting event in terms of flooding and storm surge depending where the storm makes landfall. here's an example of storm surge we may epa. on the jersey shore, for example, at the time of high tide. that's substantial, four to eat feet. we'll see how close it comes to new york city, whether or not there will have to be evacuations like we saw with irene. we have evacuations for fire island, though. a low-lying barrier island on the south shore of long island. and you know, you can't take this seriously enough. storm surge is very dangerous. flooding is the leading killer in any kind of hurricanes. this is no ordinary hurricane. this one is a big event. we'll be talking about i
these are some of the most populated cities in the u.s. new york, philadelphia. over ten million people might be impacted in terms of power outages. and that holds true at cleveland, ohio, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. so we'll be talking about the hundreds of thousands to likely the millions of people that are impacted by one storm, strong winds coming in. flooding rains for days. that's a long-lasting event in terms of flooding and storm surge depending where the storm makes landfall. here's an...
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for the past six years scientists have been working on this site north of the city. this is where a roman general was buried. he was the inspiration behind the character played by russell crow. but more than a 1,500 years ago, rome fell to the barbarians, and in tpd's age of the euro zone austerity, the tomb is under threat from what some may say are bar barns of another kind, cost cutting accountants and budget slashes officials. >>> the budget to maintain the sites has been cut by at least 20%. as a result, some sites have have been closed and projects cancelled. now, don't worry, the coliseum will remain open, but some ancien treasures may literally be buried. he worked several years at the tomb and said if funds are not soon found to maintain the site, it will be recovered with dirt. >>> the most logical thing to do is to bury it again, she said, it will be up to our grandchildren to decide whether that will be temporary or permanent. russell crow has joined the fight to keep the site open, telling an italian newspaper italy must be a leader in preserving ancient
for the past six years scientists have been working on this site north of the city. this is where a roman general was buried. he was the inspiration behind the character played by russell crow. but more than a 1,500 years ago, rome fell to the barbarians, and in tpd's age of the euro zone austerity, the tomb is under threat from what some may say are bar barns of another kind, cost cutting accountants and budget slashes officials. >>> the budget to maintain the sites has been cut by at...
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. >> caller: the last few days around the city sporadic shelling in and around the city. this morning, the syrian army start started from all directions of the city. a shell every two minutes with heavy machine gunfire. many buildings were targeted and demolished. so far three people killed, tens injured and many still under the ruins of the building. demolished and communications center. now ground forces are looting houses and arresting people. house-to-house search for activists. as for, you know, soldiers can just do nothing because the number of the tanks in the city and around is much greater than the number of -- the weapons are never enough for such a battle. okay? this is, you know, this scenario is very similar to what happened in homs. they wanted to start in homs and they started other places in the country. you know, because of some political reasons. i don't know. >> tell me about the protests and the demonstrations taking place right now as well. >> caller: yes, demonstrations are everywhere. now, nobody can get out of their house because of heavy machines
. >> caller: the last few days around the city sporadic shelling in and around the city. this morning, the syrian army start started from all directions of the city. a shell every two minutes with heavy machine gunfire. many buildings were targeted and demolished. so far three people killed, tens injured and many still under the ruins of the building. demolished and communications center. now ground forces are looting houses and arresting people. house-to-house search for activists. as...
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it's now within a half mile of the city of nome, but the journey is far from over. know h you count on your car, and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life, or they're on us. these are just two of the valuable features you can expect from liberty mutual. plus, when you...
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according to the census pure row, new york city, other cities in the top five are washington, d.c., poughkeepsie, new york, bremerton, washington, and chicago, illinois. >>> which brings us to today's health for her. a new study shows that long commute to work just may be killing you. that's according to the american journal of preventive medicine. she's a physician for premier care here in atlanta. good to see you. we know traffic in atlanta is horrible, but how is it that it can really impact your health. >> yeah. well this study shows that people who have longer commutes -- a longer commute is anything over 10 or 15 miles. we're talk in atlanta, a 10 or 15-minute commute is 30, 40 minutes. a long commute led to high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity. these people were not physically fit. they exercise less and even when they incorporated exercise, the people who had long commutes and exercise still had high blood pressure. there's something about the stress of the commute that's affecting your health in a bad way. >> so we know that takes place when you're behind the wheel. what if you're
according to the census pure row, new york city, other cities in the top five are washington, d.c., poughkeepsie, new york, bremerton, washington, and chicago, illinois. >>> which brings us to today's health for her. a new study shows that long commute to work just may be killing you. that's according to the american journal of preventive medicine. she's a physician for premier care here in atlanta. good to see you. we know traffic in atlanta is horrible, but how is it that it can...
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at the city arena. inside, there was the feel of a celebration. with fans eager to glimpse the two legends up close. >> viva mexico, viva mexico! viva juan manual marquez. viva marquez! and viva congressman manny pacquiao. >> the reception for pacquiao, of course, was no surprise. given how frustrating the bouts have been for mexican fans. a third of the bouts took another four years to come to be. and when it did last november, it would be held again at the mgm grand. over the course of the eight years since the first bout, the two sides have become well acquainted. perhaps too acquainted in fact for freddie roach. >> i did have something happen to me that never happened to me before in boxing. the opposing trainer came over to my dressing room and gave me seven items that he wanted manny pacquiao to autograph for him. >> okay, he is going to ask him to sign the gloves. >> and i said you have to be kidding me, in my mind, i'm like is this part of his game plan, >> gracias. >> if beristain was resorting
at the city arena. inside, there was the feel of a celebration. with fans eager to glimpse the two legends up close. >> viva mexico, viva mexico! viva juan manual marquez. viva marquez! and viva congressman manny pacquiao. >> the reception for pacquiao, of course, was no surprise. given how frustrating the bouts have been for mexican fans. a third of the bouts took another four years to come to be. and when it did last november, it would be held again at the mgm grand. over the...
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so, from upstate new york all the way down the spine of appalachians, chicago, the twin cities, denver. you can see all the mountains. if you are skiing, you are certainly in great luck. and really so much of the northern tier of the country, even diving down here into the southwest. white christmas is on tap for you. let me show you weatherwise what will happen. maybe you're traveling or you want to see what will move through the country weatherwise. there is a storm developing. if you're in san francisco, it has been a deluge of rain. as we toward tomorrow, watch san francisco once again get hit with rain. you can see that move through. it does move out by monday. monday, the west coast is dry. here's what we're really watching. this will be our christmas week storm more or less. area of low pressure will develop here in the gulf of mexico. we'll bring in moisture from the gulf. there develops that low. this is christmas. it may not be white, but it will be wet. perhaps in little rock and new orleans and birmingham and atlanta, down here into the deep south. if we can get enough cold
so, from upstate new york all the way down the spine of appalachians, chicago, the twin cities, denver. you can see all the mountains. if you are skiing, you are certainly in great luck. and really so much of the northern tier of the country, even diving down here into the southwest. white christmas is on tap for you. let me show you weatherwise what will happen. maybe you're traveling or you want to see what will move through the country weatherwise. there is a storm developing. if you're in...
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hitting the city? >> only if it was offshore and the sea surface floor moved. then a wave would have been generated, but from what i can tell, the earthquake was under land. so earthquakes do not generate tsunamis when they happen under land. they only happen when they're you should water and the sea surface floor moves. that doesn't mean that if you have a 7.9, if it's 20 miles inland, the sea floor didn't move a little bit. >> we are going to let everybody get in place on this story. we'll be right back after a quick break. >>> an earthquake has rocked acapulco administration co. -- mexico. we just want to remind everyone out there, any of our i reports, you can start sending in photos, reaching out to us either through ireport. you can tweet me here at cnn as well as we begin to develop this breaking story. an earthquake hitting what do we know. >> these numbers are going to change. there are triangulation stations. and they will take the sdis tans from when this occurred and when the shake got to t
hitting the city? >> only if it was offshore and the sea surface floor moved. then a wave would have been generated, but from what i can tell, the earthquake was under land. so earthquakes do not generate tsunamis when they happen under land. they only happen when they're you should water and the sea surface floor moves. that doesn't mean that if you have a 7.9, if it's 20 miles inland, the sea floor didn't move a little bit. >> we are going to let everybody get in place on this...
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when we come back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. he opened up jake's very private world. at first, jake's family thought they saved ziggy, but his connection with jake has been a lifesaver. for a love this strong, his family only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein... ...to help keep ziggy's body as strong as a love that reaches further than anyone's words. iams. keep love strong. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powe
when we come back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh......
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we are getting real time results from the city of milwaukee. the mother lode, and good news for the president. voter turnout exceptional. 73% and carrying the vote with 32 precincts in, 87% of the vote. if milwaukee continues to come in at that clip, it's hard to imagine a scenario where the president would not win wisconsin. >> he's counting on wisconsin big time. even though it's the home state of the republican vice presidential rowlands for us t republicans still might win. >> ted makes an important point. i'll show you wisconsin and move around the map. if you're in the romney war room right now, you are looking at the counties and calling chairmen, what do you got? where are the votes out there? what do we have. governor romney ahead, 51-48. ted says, this is the biggest population center. 17.5% of the state population. a huge democratic base. tiny percent of the vote in. an awful lot of votes that would not only erase, but obliterate the lead. and then dane county. another 8% of the population. thard of the vote in. the president doubles
we are getting real time results from the city of milwaukee. the mother lode, and good news for the president. voter turnout exceptional. 73% and carrying the vote with 32 precincts in, 87% of the vote. if milwaukee continues to come in at that clip, it's hard to imagine a scenario where the president would not win wisconsin. >> he's counting on wisconsin big time. even though it's the home state of the republican vice presidential rowlands for us t republicans still might win. >>...
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let's look at some of the stats for new york. the city of eight million people. about 190 murders for the first six months of this year. chicago, on the other hand, way smaller and the number of murders there 253. if you do the math, that means chicago's up by 38% and new york is down by 17%. it sort of defies logic. >> it does and it defies national trends. we have learned what works through policing. things like quality of life. >> this was a rudy thing. this was a rudy giuliani thing. >> it forced police to start focusing on the small things. when there's a broken window in a neighborhood, it sends forth a subtle that lawlessness is permitted. by focusing on quality of life crimes police send a larger signal that this is a law-abiding place. it's really transformed policing in the united states. new york city has 245 murders in 1990. 2, 245 murders. 400. which is why chicago moving in the opposite direction is such a challenge for mayor rahm emanuel. he is taking it very seriously. buts in a crisis that goes in direction contradictions. >> since you brought up
let's look at some of the stats for new york. the city of eight million people. about 190 murders for the first six months of this year. chicago, on the other hand, way smaller and the number of murders there 253. if you do the math, that means chicago's up by 38% and new york is down by 17%. it sort of defies logic. >> it does and it defies national trends. we have learned what works through policing. things like quality of life. >> this was a rudy thing. this was a rudy giuliani...
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even the official condom of new york city. perhaps his greatest innovation is his ability to push these state of the art designs into the non-profit arena providing high quality and cool to the masses. i'm dr. sanjay gupta in san francisco. welcome to "the next list." >> i found through design a way to tell stories, a way to bring people to new places, a way to get them to adopt new ideas. for me, design is very much a form of communication, a form of writing. the intent to tell a story is probably behind every single one of our products. my name is eve behar, i'm designer, father, surfer. i think the most common thread i would find is the desire to humanize a product, a desire to make it more approachable, to make it more magical, to make it exciting. over the last ten years, we've designed this jam box, headsets, the herman miller chair, lights, eyeglasses for children in mexico, this watch, swarovski chandeliers, water bolts, new york city condom, bmw miniwatch, local bicycle. >> reporter: how do you begin? would you take a
even the official condom of new york city. perhaps his greatest innovation is his ability to push these state of the art designs into the non-profit arena providing high quality and cool to the masses. i'm dr. sanjay gupta in san francisco. welcome to "the next list." >> i found through design a way to tell stories, a way to bring people to new places, a way to get them to adopt new ideas. for me, design is very much a form of communication, a form of writing. the intent to tell...
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they say most of the deaths happened in aleppo, syria's largest city. the attorney for the ohio man arrested for bringing guns, ammo and knives to the latest batman movie. says the his client had to gear for protection. police say the items were in a bag he was carrying last saturday night. new islamic center and mosque over in tennessee today. security is tight with fears of vandalism and arson. and a dramatic rescue at sea. this fisherman was forced to tread water for 20 hours when his boat sank off the coast of wets e western austral ja.
they say most of the deaths happened in aleppo, syria's largest city. the attorney for the ohio man arrested for bringing guns, ammo and knives to the latest batman movie. says the his client had to gear for protection. police say the items were in a bag he was carrying last saturday night. new islamic center and mosque over in tennessee today. security is tight with fears of vandalism and arson. and a dramatic rescue at sea. this fisherman was forced to tread water for 20 hours when his boat...
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and we had women from the south, from the western mountains. we had women from benghazi city. we're keen to attend near tripoli and to work actually closely with senior members of militias. this is the first time ever that we call for an international dialogue creating a venue, platform where all parts of libyan society will meet and discuss the challenges we're facing. it all has to do with creating an efficient judiciary system as well as a security system. >> sure. it sounds very encouraging. i know that's very significant for you. the consulate, the u.s. consulate that was attacked in benghazi, there are many libyans who took to the streets afterwards voicing support for the united states and the presence of the united states. do libyans still support the united states now? have their feelings changed about the role that americans have played? >> yes. actually, this was always there, and we've seen it ever since the liberation where hillary clinton and even president and condemn ran when they were in benghazi welcomed in the square. this was like a catalyst moment in the h
and we had women from the south, from the western mountains. we had women from benghazi city. we're keen to attend near tripoli and to work actually closely with senior members of militias. this is the first time ever that we call for an international dialogue creating a venue, platform where all parts of libyan society will meet and discuss the challenges we're facing. it all has to do with creating an efficient judiciary system as well as a security system. >> sure. it sounds very...
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great crimes, even in the city of homs, which is the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. so there you have it. >> and e-mails from mrs. assad who, in years past, was kind of viewed as this, you know, cosmopolitan intellectual lady, welcomed in the west and written about in western magazines and fashion magazines. it's just sickening reading her e-mails, talking about fondue sets and jewelry and, as you said, homs is where her family is from. >> remember, this is the woman assad who was born in london. she worked for jpmorgan. she was dubbed by "vogue" magazine, rose in the bes certificate. she's the partner of bashar. this is the modern wife and the modern couple and now you see that these people are while their followers, their people are skinning people alive, they are trading silly e-mails and worried about shopping, as you said, fondue sets and the like. >> you call bashar the calmest killer of the century. >> absolutely. when he takes, the nonsense that he comes on tv and he says about the dying in syria, when i heard of these e-mails, it doesn't surprise me. i thin
great crimes, even in the city of homs, which is the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. so there you have it. >> and e-mails from mrs. assad who, in years past, was kind of viewed as this, you know, cosmopolitan intellectual lady, welcomed in the west and written about in western magazines and fashion magazines. it's just sickening reading her e-mails, talking about fondue sets and jewelry and, as you said, homs is where her family is from. >> remember, this is the...
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a picture that will never be forgotten in the city of henryville. the bus is now inside the restaurant. what also will not be forgotten are the lives saved by the quick thinking of a heroic bus driver. >> you heard her counting heads as kids got off the bus. you hear kids crying in the b k backgrou background. how strong were the winds to drag that bus into the diner? >> ef-4 rated. 175 miles an hour. certainly could be higher than that if you're in different situations as far as accelerating winds. how intense that was. the video that we're getting now from cell cameras and security cameras is just absolutely frightening and chilling. we showed you some yesterday as that family raced away from the fire. that certainly from henryville tornado. and not quite as terrifying but certainly vivid and when you hear the ladies in this video out of mexico from yesterday talking, it gives you chills as well. we go from inside the tornado there to outside the tornado here. this is in monterrey, mexico. it's far from the border and close to mountains. these two
a picture that will never be forgotten in the city of henryville. the bus is now inside the restaurant. what also will not be forgotten are the lives saved by the quick thinking of a heroic bus driver. >> you heard her counting heads as kids got off the bus. you hear kids crying in the b k backgrou background. how strong were the winds to drag that bus into the diner? >> ef-4 rated. 175 miles an hour. certainly could be higher than that if you're in different situations as far as...
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it's amazing, the most potentially offensive thing about that clip, very city subtly so he, that every time jesus does magic, it's like a hannah barbera sound track. >> do you understand why people like you and i never win the emmy. >> yeah. yeah. >> do you think that has something to do with it? >> it's possible. an emmy to an atheist? >> i don't know if it's that specific, but i think the emmys do tend to make safe choices. >> you campaign for it. you want that emmy. >> we do and we don't. >> you're still in that phase. >> our campaigns over the last couple of years, i kind of feel like our time to be nominated has past. i don't think we're going to -- the millet that we sent out this year was pretty much -- i don't think we're going to win based on that. we won't get nominated. we figured if we're screwed enway, might as well make some noise, get some laughs. make our presence known, you know, even though -- >> do you think the fact that you're politically outspoken plays a role? >> it's possible. i don't know how the academy works. to this day i have no clue. i know they love "30 r
it's amazing, the most potentially offensive thing about that clip, very city subtly so he, that every time jesus does magic, it's like a hannah barbera sound track. >> do you understand why people like you and i never win the emmy. >> yeah. yeah. >> do you think that has something to do with it? >> it's possible. an emmy to an atheist? >> i don't know if it's that specific, but i think the emmys do tend to make safe choices. >> you campaign for it. you want...
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president has left a city and have drinks at a bar or hotel room. they say they are comparatively tame. jeffrey robinson who wrote a book about the secret service says this about those parties. >> do married guys take off their rings at these parties? okay, that's a problem for these married guys and their families. do people get drunk. gee, there is is a new story. >> robinson says those are isolated incidents, not part of a broader culture. there was an incident in 2006 when a secret service agent was tasered charged with public intoxication after an altercation in a bar in waco, texas. u.s. world news report published a piece detailing incidents of agents having parties, barroom brawls, sex with underage girls. >> there is real concern that there is a cultural problem within the agency. >> uh-huh. >> is it? >> no. it is not. i can tell you unequivocally it is not and i have lived it for 31 years. >> serving under six presidents, barbara was the first woman to become a in the protective division and the first woman to become deputy director. she a
president has left a city and have drinks at a bar or hotel room. they say they are comparatively tame. jeffrey robinson who wrote a book about the secret service says this about those parties. >> do married guys take off their rings at these parties? okay, that's a problem for these married guys and their families. do people get drunk. gee, there is is a new story. >> robinson says those are isolated incidents, not part of a broader culture. there was an incident in 2006 when a...
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that overrun the city. there is not much hope. the murder rate rises and we found signs of progress. we met the minster in a region notorious for corruption, carlos is a crusader who has shaken up the system. >> in central america, six out of ten mores are drug-related. >> they t dwarfs the country's resources. >> $10.5 million in four years. >> he said this past year has government seized about $3 billion worth of drugs. the budget of the government is only about $5 billion. he said anti-marks operations alone won't bring down the horrific murder rate. to do that he had to convince the public that murders would be solved. step one is create a team. in the ministry of justice, i visited the csi unit. here teams take turns living in shifts like firefighters in a firehouse. >> in this room, a crime is monitored 24 hours a day. when a crime is committed, the radios start going off and they launch the investigators to the scene of the crime. in the last week, how many times have you gone out to investigate crim
that overrun the city. there is not much hope. the murder rate rises and we found signs of progress. we met the minster in a region notorious for corruption, carlos is a crusader who has shaken up the system. >> in central america, six out of ten mores are drug-related. >> they t dwarfs the country's resources. >> $10.5 million in four years. >> he said this past year has government seized about $3 billion worth of drugs. the budget of the government is only about $5...
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. >> movies that had the biggest effect on my life, i think it would have to be "new jack city" because watching someone like wesley snipes who, you know, was able to step into a role where, you know, people like al pacino and robert de niro who played the iconic gangster characters and here's an opportunity for me to see the african american gangster in "new jack city." >> if you asked me what my favorite movie of all time was it's "the good, the bad, the ugly." >> there's two kinds of people, my friend. those with loaded guns. >> cinema could be anything. >> i also want to tell you the best movie story that i know. nelson mandela came to new york, it was arranged by robert de niro for him to speak to the people of our industry and he spoke about being in prison. most of the time, 27 years he was in solitary confinement. but every thursday they allowed him to go to the movies and he said that it was the promise of the movie and the hope of those thursday nights that got him through robland. >>> coming up, only in america, the story of a holocaust survivor and his passion for films. my
. >> movies that had the biggest effect on my life, i think it would have to be "new jack city" because watching someone like wesley snipes who, you know, was able to step into a role where, you know, people like al pacino and robert de niro who played the iconic gangster characters and here's an opportunity for me to see the african american gangster in "new jack city." >> if you asked me what my favorite movie of all time was it's "the good, the bad, the...
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throughout the interview, explosions echo across the city. explosions, too, in syria's capital city, one at a military base. bombs smuggled inside and detonated by rebels. here, too, troops crack down on restive areas. one city, two wars, tens of thousands dead, and at united nations, complete failure to stop it. itv news, homs. >>> google maps takes a dive, but it's not a bad thing. we'll tell you about the new venture that gives us an up-close view of a whole other world. get two times the points on travel, with chase sapphire preferred. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! ♪ why not start the weekend before the week ends? get two times the points on dining in restaurants with chase sapphire preferred. >>> a flight to australia from anywhere in the u.s. can cost y you thousands of dollar, but now google is giving you a chance to see it for free. taki
throughout the interview, explosions echo across the city. explosions, too, in syria's capital city, one at a military base. bombs smuggled inside and detonated by rebels. here, too, troops crack down on restive areas. one city, two wars, tens of thousands dead, and at united nations, complete failure to stop it. itv news, homs. >>> google maps takes a dive, but it's not a bad thing. we'll tell you about the new venture that gives us an up-close view of a whole other world. get two...
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employee of the kansas city office. it's showing how working from home can make employees happy, save on office space. and for this employee, what better example than to hire a guy in hawaii. >> that was one of the directors showing that she wanted to embrace telework. >> you are kidding me. >> i am not kidding you. >> reporter: we are hiring someone in hawaii to work in kansas city. >> that is correct. >> reporter: and confirmed by the person in charge of all other teleworkers here.al admin that mr. x with was perfect for the job, travel costs included. >> when factors all those in, it was determined he was the best candidate even in light of the cost that would be incurred. i don't think he comes to kansas city very often. and again that is a reflection of the technology we have available to us. >> reporter: we found that he may not come to kansas city a lot, but he seems to travel a lot. and it is expensive. in the last year, he has flown back to the mainland nine times. four trips to st. louis, four to washington, i
employee of the kansas city office. it's showing how working from home can make employees happy, save on office space. and for this employee, what better example than to hire a guy in hawaii. >> that was one of the directors showing that she wanted to embrace telework. >> you are kidding me. >> i am not kidding you. >> reporter: we are hiring someone in hawaii to work in kansas city. >> that is correct. >> reporter: and confirmed by the person in charge of...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> our second story "outfront," i asked former president bill clinton about the election. we talked a whole lot about mitt romney. that's coming up. it sounds a little bit like he's on the campaign trail himself here. >> i think there's an enormous case for president. for example, this economic crisis which he inherited didn't bottom out till the middle of 2009. then they passed the bills. they didn't take full effect till 2010. 2010, 2011, 30 months. we had 4.5 million jobs. is that enough for a full recovery? no. but governor romney recommends that we go back to the bush economic policies. more tax cuts for upper income people. and less regulation. which is what got us in trouble in the first place. now,
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in the following days they took to the streets of mexico city by the thousands. >> translator: we're fed up with the system. we're fed up with the mainstream media that lies to us, manipulates us. we're finally waking up. >> reporter: this kind of political activism had not been seen in mexico since the massacre of 1968 which is commemorated in scenes such as these every year in the capital. government troops shot in to a crowd of unarmed students killing as many as 3,000 demonstrators protesting government repression prior to the olympic games held in mexico city that year. >> translator: this march's object "survivor" a first step to raise our voices and not be silent of what's going on around us. >> reporter: some are even comparing the protests with the arab spring, last year's movement that erupted in the middle east. >> translator: possibly in the same way that in tunz yeah an unemployed man begins the arab spring, we may be at the beginning of a mexican spring. >> reporter: so far, the protests have been peaceful in the mexican government seems to be simp thet toik the student
in the following days they took to the streets of mexico city by the thousands. >> translator: we're fed up with the system. we're fed up with the mainstream media that lies to us, manipulates us. we're finally waking up. >> reporter: this kind of political activism had not been seen in mexico since the massacre of 1968 which is commemorated in scenes such as these every year in the capital. government troops shot in to a crowd of unarmed students killing as many as 3,000...
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he lives here next to the city, in comparison with the other candidate, enrique pena. he's doing things wrong, like he did, not good for us. >> reporter: you think whether the economy or security or nay other things people are concerned about, he will do a better job? >> that's right. he's the only one that has shown us he can do it. >> reporter: thank you very much. now, also, fred, the students here have called for a third debate to happen next week. so far, all the candidates accept the front-runner enrique pena nieto has agreed to do it. it looks like he probably won't show to that, but they'll put as much pressure on him all the way up to election day. the big protests that have been growing here, it's not just students anymore, it's brought in a lot of other mexicans. it appears there's a real movement now afoot to try to get lopez obrador, a populous candidate in the presidency. >> miguel, as these protesters converge, you know, given that this is kind of just hours ahead of that final televised debate, are they also trying to shut down the debate? are they tryi
he lives here next to the city, in comparison with the other candidate, enrique pena. he's doing things wrong, like he did, not good for us. >> reporter: you think whether the economy or security or nay other things people are concerned about, he will do a better job? >> that's right. he's the only one that has shown us he can do it. >> reporter: thank you very much. now, also, fred, the students here have called for a third debate to happen next week. so far, all the...
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the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. >> the e-mails from mrs. assad who in years past was viewed as this cosmopolitan woman welcomed in the west and written about in fashion magazines, it's sickening reading her e-mails talking about fondet from. >> remember, this is the woman assad, who was born in london, jp morgan. she was the one who was dubbed rose in the desert. she's the partner of bashar. he basically put her out, if you will, for the world to see that this is his modern wife and this is a modern couple. now you see that these people are while their followers, while their people are using pinchers to skin people alive, they are trading these silly e-mails and are worried about shopping and as you said about fondue sets and shoes and the like. >> paul, you call assad the calmest killer of the century. >> absolutely. and you know, the image that we see of this man when he talks the nonsense when he comes on and says nobody is dying in syria, when i hear of these e-mails, it doesn't surprise me. i think as time has gone on, we look at this
the city of his wife, are being killed and massacred. >> the e-mails from mrs. assad who in years past was viewed as this cosmopolitan woman welcomed in the west and written about in fashion magazines, it's sickening reading her e-mails talking about fondet from. >> remember, this is the woman assad, who was born in london, jp morgan. she was the one who was dubbed rose in the desert. she's the partner of bashar. he basically put her out, if you will, for the world to see that this...
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i slide further to the east, notice the snow hitting the city of cleveland, pittsburgh, buffalo, burlington, a lot of snow in interior new england. we're looking at over a foot of snow. a couple of inches for new york city and boton. if that's not enough. we have severe storms right now sweeping across the southeast. these are the same storms that brought the tornado you saw pictures of earlier to mobile, alabama. we're not done yet. frequent lightning strikes, in georgia. luckily, today, a smaller geographic area, but a busy day, people heading back to the stores and traveling today. right here across parts of south carolina and parts of north carolina, are you seeing the threat of severe weather and the eastern half of georgia, jacksonville, florida. if you are driving in the region, please make sure you are aware of damage. we have mountain snow out west. a really unsettled weather pattern and unusual for this holiday week. alina. >> have you been very busy, bone eschneider. >>> other top stories, wleerning about that guy that killed firefighters on christmas eve morning. the man left a
i slide further to the east, notice the snow hitting the city of cleveland, pittsburgh, buffalo, burlington, a lot of snow in interior new england. we're looking at over a foot of snow. a couple of inches for new york city and boton. if that's not enough. we have severe storms right now sweeping across the southeast. these are the same storms that brought the tornado you saw pictures of earlier to mobile, alabama. we're not done yet. frequent lightning strikes, in georgia. luckily, today, a...
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the nation's largest 4g network. covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make...
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but the most important thing is to be able for them to evacuate the wounded people from inside the city. and of course, bring inside medical stuff and medication. to do so, the only swine get combatants stopping firing on medical teams and people trying to help these guys inside. way t combatants stopping firing on medical teams and people trying to help these guys inside. >> so difficult what can the international community do right now? >> for the time being this is the goal and this is what we can ask, from our perspective. we can try to -- of course, we are not -- it's very unlikely that we will get this kind of cease-fire so we are going to try to send medication what happened we can inside deir azzour and have the people outside in the field hospitals around the city in order for them to take care of this population but the situation is extremely worrying and winter is coming. it is an additional negative factor for the -- this population. >> do you have any direct contact with the syrian regime? can you get messages to them? are they receptive to anything? or is everything throug
but the most important thing is to be able for them to evacuate the wounded people from inside the city. and of course, bring inside medical stuff and medication. to do so, the only swine get combatants stopping firing on medical teams and people trying to help these guys inside. way t combatants stopping firing on medical teams and people trying to help these guys inside. >> so difficult what can the international community do right now? >> for the time being this is the goal and...
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and there's a wildfire right now that is burning bigger than the city of chicago. time to play "reporter roulette." we begin with alison kosik live at the new york stock exchange. asian markets falling because the reports that the united states has a stinker of a month, creating only 69,000 jobs in may. but we've been up since 2:00 in the morning and we've been watching the futures and been watching how things have changed. bring me up to date on how good or bad the day ended up being? >> reporter: it's not as bad as it could have been. stocks are falling, but it's more of a carrythrough. the dow dropping only 44 points right now. this after we found out that just 69,000 jobs were added to the workforce in may. it also had investors all around the globe feeling uneasy about the recovery. we watched asian markets plunge overnight. and then earlier in the day, another weak report, this time on u.s. manufacturing came in. that is contributing to today's losses. so after a strong january, february and march, guess what? the dow has now erased all of its gains for the y
and there's a wildfire right now that is burning bigger than the city of chicago. time to play "reporter roulette." we begin with alison kosik live at the new york stock exchange. asian markets falling because the reports that the united states has a stinker of a month, creating only 69,000 jobs in may. but we've been up since 2:00 in the morning and we've been watching the futures and been watching how things have changed. bring me up to date on how good or bad the day ended up...
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in harlem with some of the highest obesity and diabetes rates in the city -- >> i think it's not a bad idea. our children have a chance of a healthier live. >> i think it's ridiculous, it's another step to control what people are doing and it's unnecessary. >> reporter: at mcdonald's this is a large, 32 ounces. if this ban on large sugary drinks go through, this small would be a large. mcdonald's calls it a narrowly focused and misguided ban. movie theaters are calling it a nanny approach. vendors are also among the groups that would be affected since they rely on a health grade from the board of health. supermarkets and convenience stores would not be impacted. >> do you think this will make any difference? >> i do think it will make a difference. >> this doctor, a pediatric end rinologist says the obesity rate is particularly high in poor neighborhoods and she thinks sugar is a big problem. >> basically, it's about 13 to 14 teaspoons of sugar in this bottle. >> but the american beverage association says soda isn't driving the obesity rates. >> yeah, soft drinks are a source of calori
in harlem with some of the highest obesity and diabetes rates in the city -- >> i think it's not a bad idea. our children have a chance of a healthier live. >> i think it's ridiculous, it's another step to control what people are doing and it's unnecessary. >> reporter: at mcdonald's this is a large, 32 ounces. if this ban on large sugary drinks go through, this small would be a large. mcdonald's calls it a narrowly focused and misguided ban. movie theaters are calling it a...